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many (incorrectly) see humans as somehow apart from or above nature
the walmart parking lot isn't very naturey.
All jokes aside everything in the universe is by definition a part of nature, and for us humans to proclaim that we, and by extention, any product of our labor is beyond nature is arrogance.
that's true in a strict but not useful for demarcation sense. even with an understanding that we are animals made of meat and electrochemistry, there's a scale and abstraction to what we build that really doesn't belong in the same category as nests, termite mounds, or beaver dams.
we use tools to make tools to make tools to make tools... to make computers and space rockets, other tool-using animals use a stick to get bugs out of a log.
I think the demarcation between "humanity" and "nature" is a really harmful one. It should be combated.